ISSN 0025-3227
Publisher: Elsevier
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Editorial Board pp. iii-iii(1)
Millennial-scale oceanic climate variability off the Western Iberian margin during the last two glacial periods pp. 1-20(20) Authors: de Abreu L.; Shackleton N.J.; Schonfeld J.; Hall M.; Chapman M.
Siliceous sedimentary record of the last 280 kyr in the Canary basin (NW Africa) pp. 21-35(15) Authors: Nave S.; Salgueiro E.; Abrantes F.
Post-Miocene sedimentation at the continental rise of Southeast Greenland: the interplay between turbidity and contour currents pp. 37-52(16) Authors: Rasmussen S.; Lykke-Andersen H.; Kuijpers A.; Troelstra S.R.
Holocene sea-level change in Sicily and its implications for tectonic models: new data from the Taormina area, northeast Sicily pp. 53-71(19) Authors: Antonioli F.; Kershaw S.; Rust D.; Verrubbi V.
Holocene sea-level history on the Rio Grande do Norte State coast, Brazil pp. 73-89(17) Authors: Bezerra F.H.R.; Barreto A.M.F.; Suguio K.
Comment on ''Mid-Holocene higher sea level indicators from the south China coast'' by W.W.-S. Yim and G. Huang [Mar. Geol. 182 (2002) 225-230]: a regional perspective pp. 91-98(8) Authors: Baker R.G.V.; Davis A.M.; Aitchison J.C.; Flood P.G.; Morton B.S.; Haworth R.J.
Reply to ''Mid-Holocene higher sea level indicators from the south China coast: a regional perspective'' by Baker et al. pp. 99-101(3) Authors: Yim W.W.-S.; Huang G.
Erratum to ''Holocene shelf sea evolution offshore north-east England'' [Mar. Geol. 191 (2002) 147-164] pp. 103-103(1) Authors: Evans J.R.; Austin W.E.N.; Brew D.S.; Wilkinson I.P.; Kennedy H.A.